For instance, imagine a user records quick screencast with video and audio (for instance, using gtk-recordmydesktop and pavucontrol under GNU/Linux-based distros) in an small .ogv video file of 3 Mb. (ogv is one of the free/open video codecs, recorded by most FLOSS end-user friendly video-apps. by default)

If the user wants to upload it to its Tiki and have something similar to what you get when you upload it to external sites (youtube, blip.tv, etc: some controls to play, pause, show in full screen, etc), it's not an easy task for that person. The user can upload that file to Tiki (with a lot of clicks, but this is another story). And once uploaded, there is no easy way to embed that file:

Video for everybody

"Video for everybody" seem to have come to a simple solution for most use cases and devices.
Implementing this approach could make tiki a better handler of videos?

maybe by means of some plugin allowing to write that html code for the user?

the easy solution would be to request/suggest the user to make the conversions to .webm, .mov & .ogv where necessary, and offer him/her a single form to upload up to 3 files linked to each other?

What people really want

When it comes time to video people are impatient, they want everything to work right away. They just bought a vacation camera and the pray for

P&P

Device to computer

Once the user has shot a movie, he wants to plug the device in his computer and be able to do anything he want. If there is a way to bypass this step, then tests should be considered with all the devices available on the market

Device to Tiki

Once the computer has stored his movie, the user wants to

Add captured vido to an album

Upload the album to a tiki page

Show the album

Organise the album

Send videos from the album by email

Take back the videos from the album

Create a video montage

Have no problems to resolve

Speed

People using video albums want to quickly have their video montage uploaded to:

Youtube

Vimeo

Etc

A web page showing their video

Specially with the venue of HD cameras where companies make their installation CD so convivial, users needs have become extraordinarely simplified.

Step one: Shoot

Step two: go home and edit

Step three: Diffuse

A picture is worth a thousand words

With the advent of social media, one needs not to be surprise when seeing a school student filming an interview with an adult for a web blog video project.

That's learning 2.0!

This capture screen bellow let's us understand how easy things are with moving pictures. Consider the second part of that screen image as a user Tiki page.

Keywords

The following is a list of keywords that should serve as hubs for navigation within the Tiki development and should correspond to documentation keywords.

Each feature in Tiki has a wiki page which regroups all the bugs, requests for enhancements, etc. It is somewhat a form of wiki-based project management. You can also express your interest in a feature by adding it to your profile. You can also try out the Dynamic filter.